ever heard the phrase, "nobody can make you feel inferior without your consent" - or something like that.
it's TRUE.
i think if one of them thar degreed people were talking about how to climb a tree, someone would bring up education.(sorry, i still laugh bout people here saying they were "degreed")
in my experience, and hearing mentors and peers experiences as well, daycare providers in real life are intimidated by providers, teachers, parents or anyone educated in early childhood. i don't see why it would be any different in this forum - and it doesn't seem to be.
it would be intimidating to do a job for several years and then have someone come along with experience and 4 years of college because you KNOW they are pretty much an expert in whatever field it may be (at least they should be). knowing they're watching you, etc. i'm sure it's not comfortable. however, it doesn't mean that person should pay for your (or whoever's) insecurities. if you want a degree in early childhood, then get one. if you don't, then keep on doing what you're doing and MOVE ON!!
crystal, unfortunately, you're never going to escape the label. i realize that education is mentioned because it's a credential which is just as good as a SOURCE that some people DEMAND anytime a statement is made.
if i asked a lawyer a question (who went to law school) i wouldn't ask him to cite his source when i got the answer. if you asked me a question about development or teaching, i'd think you wouldn't ask me for a SOURCE for my answer. i know the answers because they were implanted in my brain after 4 years - go find your own source. seriously people, it's beyond obvious and a little sad what the motive is for the petty stuff.
it's TRUE.
i think if one of them thar degreed people were talking about how to climb a tree, someone would bring up education.(sorry, i still laugh bout people here saying they were "degreed")
in my experience, and hearing mentors and peers experiences as well, daycare providers in real life are intimidated by providers, teachers, parents or anyone educated in early childhood. i don't see why it would be any different in this forum - and it doesn't seem to be.
it would be intimidating to do a job for several years and then have someone come along with experience and 4 years of college because you KNOW they are pretty much an expert in whatever field it may be (at least they should be). knowing they're watching you, etc. i'm sure it's not comfortable. however, it doesn't mean that person should pay for your (or whoever's) insecurities. if you want a degree in early childhood, then get one. if you don't, then keep on doing what you're doing and MOVE ON!!
crystal, unfortunately, you're never going to escape the label. i realize that education is mentioned because it's a credential which is just as good as a SOURCE that some people DEMAND anytime a statement is made.
if i asked a lawyer a question (who went to law school) i wouldn't ask him to cite his source when i got the answer. if you asked me a question about development or teaching, i'd think you wouldn't ask me for a SOURCE for my answer. i know the answers because they were implanted in my brain after 4 years - go find your own source. seriously people, it's beyond obvious and a little sad what the motive is for the petty stuff.
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